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  2. Municipalities of Milan - Wikipedia

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    Since early 1960s in Milan operated many spontaneous citizens' committees in different areas of the city. In 1968 the City Council divided for the first time the territory of the comune into 20 administrative areas, called zone (singular: zona) for administrative purposes and to increase decentralization.

  3. List of municipalities of the Metropolitan City of Milan

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    ISTAT Code Comune Population (2009) 015002: Abbiategrasso: 31,578 015005: Albairate: 4,663 015007: Arconate: 6,406 015009: Arese: 19,496 015010: Arluno: 11,444 015011 ...

  4. File:Milano mappa municipio 4.svg - Wikipedia

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  5. Zone 1 of Milan - Wikipedia

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    Triennale, a design and art museum in which homes the Milan Triennial of art and design exhibition. Pinacoteca di Brera, the main public gallery for paintings in Milan. Diocesan Museum of Milan, conceived by Ildefonso Schuster in 1931 as a vehicle to protect and promote the art collection of the Archdiocese of Milan. Museo del Novecento, opened ...

  6. File:Milano mappa municipio 7.svg - Wikipedia

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  7. Zone 2 of Milan - Wikipedia

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    The Milano Centrale railway station, the most important railway station in Milan and one of the most important railway nodes in Italy, is located in the zone. As a consequence of the development of the railway system, in the early 20th century the Milanese north-east quickly changed from a rural area to a mostly industrial city outskirt ...

  8. Metropolitan City of Milan - Wikipedia

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    Bus lines cover over 1,070 km (665 mi). Milan has also taxi services operated by private companies and licensed by the City council of Milan. The city is also a key node for the national road network, being served by all the major highways of Northern Italy. [citation needed] The Milan metropolitan area is served by three international airports.

  9. Module:Location map/data/Italy Milan Central - Wikipedia

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